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    Cultural Differences in Marketing and Advertising In class‚ we were asked to think about how marketing and advertising is affected by cultural differences. Firstly I would like to outline what I think marketing is; to me marketing is the act of doing a series of actions to make a product look attractive to one or more targeted audiences so that they will go out and purchase the product. This being said‚ it is clear that different audiences will be appealed by different things‚ especially if these

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    across the world. They realize that just writing them down wasn’t working because nobody really read journalists work during that time people connected to music when they started using that to communicate these important messages creating the band Bikini kill. As I said I think the most

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    What makes people buy cars? Is it the way the company presents the car? The people that are in the advertisement? Or is it the attention that will be brought to one for having that car? In Jib Fowles article‚ “Advertising’s Fifteen Basic Appeals”‚ Fowles discusses the different types of appeals used in advertisements. Fowles believes that by “…picturing states of being that individuals yearn for” advertisers can grasp the attention of people (Fowles 552). Over the past 50 years Chevy has used appeals

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    Chad Albrecht English 1302 July 28‚ 2005 Conformity and Individuality in a Small Town John Updike was born in Shillington‚ Pennsylvania on March 18‚ 1932. His father was a high school math teacher who supported the entire family‚ including his grandparents on his mothers side. As a child‚ Updike wanted to become a cartoonist because of The New Yorker magazine. He wrote articles and poems and kept a journal. John was an exceptional student and received a full scholarship to Harvard University

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    Globalization of Bollywood Matusitz‚ J.‚ & Payano‚ P. (2005). “Globalisation of Popular Culture: From Hollywood to Bollywood.” South Asia Research. 32(2): 123-138 Jonathan Matusitz and Pam Payano both professors of Nicholson School of Communication‚ University of Central Florida justify the globalization of Bollywood by the influence of western Hollywood culture. The journal emphasizes that in the 1970’s‚ Bollywood had combined romance‚ drama‚ and comedy with such song-and-dance sequences in symbol-driven

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    comments. He reflects deeply upon the crab’s comments‚ before asking‚ “what could be worse than that?” and Mr. Krabs‚ with a purposeful‚ bleak stare‚ tells Spongebob‚ “Gift shops.” Indeed‚ albeit a grim situation that these invertebrates discuss in Bikini Bottom‚ there is a good share

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    Low Islands- | coral reef | Coral Reef- | formed from living coral polyps accumulating over time | (Pacific) Natives | aren’t sure how they got there | WW11 caused- | not much attention | U.S. used marshal islands for- | nuclear testing- Bikini Atoll | Trust Territories (Pacific) | territories supervised by another nation | Pacific have low or high standard of living? | low | Pacific cash crops | rubber‚ coffee‚ sugarcane in high islands of Melanesia and Polynesia | (P) what is growing

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    type and objectifying women. PETA achieves this through various advertisements such as the "Have a heart‚ go vegetarian" campaign. In this advertisement a young woman blonde woman is sitting in a purple swimsuit. This woman wears a soft purple bikini‚ whilst calmly inviting you into the advertisement‚ subtly evokes romance and luxury‚ suggesting that this woman is merely an object of desire. The soft purple‚ can also represent extravagance and ambition‚ allowing the viewer to receive a false understanding

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    like she stripped down to just complete skin she had a sports bra on and the male soccer teams always throw their shirt up over their head when they score just a regular goal in a exhibition game. Also the womens U.S. Volleyball team wear a two piece bikini which is also aired on national television. But she still showed some negative influence towards the girls. Those were some negative influences on our american culture towards children and student athletes. There are always going

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    Riding Giants Review Stacy Peralta’s “Riding Giants” accurately depicts big wave surfing without the Hollywood over tones. Able to capture decades of surfing history in only 105 minutes‚ while educating about the sport‚ the life style‚ and its passion. Ancient Hawaiian surfers dating back to as far as 1000 years enjoyed the thrill of riding waves. Then in 1948‚ a newspaper photograph of a 30-foot wave started a migration to Hawaii’s big wave paradise. The American redwood boards were far too

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